US-based group conducts culinary training in Tacloban

US-based group conducts culinary training in Tacloban

By Lizbeth Ann Abella July 3, 2019, 3:28 pm

CULINARY TRAINING. Participants learn the art of cooking through a culinary training organized by the Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN),
a non-profit public benefit corporation based in Southern California. The free nine-day basic culinary skills training program will conclude on July 10.
(Photo courtesy of An Waray Party-list)

TACLOBAN CITY — Starting Tuesday, about 30 city residents will get the chance to hone their culinary skills through a nine-day training.

Dubbed “Breadwinner project”, it is a job-skill training program where trainees will be instructed in the culinary arts by skilled professionals.

The training is organized by the Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN), a non-profit public benefit corporation based in California and local partners in this city.

Derick Anido, project director and WIN’s corporate auditor said on Tuesday the program will run for nine days where volunteer chef trainers impart basic
culinary skills related to kitchen meal preparation, pastry making, and bread making.

The overall objective of the project, according to Anido, is to meet the growing demand for a skilled workforce through job skills training for the people of Tacloban or even the whole region.

The activity is in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Kandaya -Tacloban, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry-Leyte-Tacloban Inc., ACLC College, Carbert Marketing-Tacloban,
and An Waray Party-list.

Neil Colinayo, WIN’s chairman of the board said their group has gathered a team of culinary professionals such as Manly Bayona, Richiel Marie Mendoza Canares,
Sherry Go and Angie Arinto Pariña who volunteered to go beyond the kitchen and offer their expertise to train a group of pre-screened participants.

The free nine-day basic culinary skills training program will conclude on July 10.

At the culmination of the training, participants will present a showcase of their work to local restaurateurs through the local chapter of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce
and Industry, who could potentially employ them on the spot.

WIN aims to preserve and promote Philippine heritage through the performing arts. Their mission is to develop, train and enhance artistic talents and channel these talents to help others.

The group is optimistic that the training will open opportunities for participants through employment here and abroad. (PNA)

Day #2: the breadWINner project

Day #2: the breadWINner project

An egg-citing day of Baking 101 brought to you by Waraynon Initiative Network, ACLC College- Tacloban, RC Kandaya Tacloban, Leyte Chamber of Commerce – Tacloban, Petron-Gasul/Carbert Marketing and An Waray Party-List.

~ “Let’s bake the world a better place one cake at a time” ~

Some only dream of cake, WIN bakes it happen with Pastry Chef 
Sherry Go.

The breadWINner Project: Day#1

Day #1: the breadWINner project of Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN) of Southern California, USA happening right now at the ACLC College , Tacloban City in collaboration with ACLC College -Tacloban, Rotary Club Kandaya -Tacloban, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. Tacloban-Leyte, Petron Gasul and An Waray Party-List.

#empowerwithlivelihoodskills
#cookingislovemadevisible

“Empowering the community with sustainable livelihood skills”

WARAYNON INITIATIVE NETWORK (WIN) and its project partners, the Rotary Club of Kandaya -Tacloban, Philippine Chamber of Commerce & Industry- Leyte-Tacloban Inc., ACLC College, Petron Gasul (Carbert
Marketing – Tacloban) and the An Waray Party-List, MEET THE PRESS on June 28, 2019 at Federico’s Bistro – Tacloban to formally introduce “the breadWINner project”.

“Empowering the community with sustainable livelihood skills”

Thank you Cooky Zeta-Ceballos
Mae Delgado-Anido Derrick Anido Neil Colinayo Jason Colasito Tintin Grapilon-Colasito
Val CoBern for representing #WINstrong.

More on the breadWINner project…

During the inception of our organization, we committed to channel our musical artistry,
among other things, to help develop sustainable livelihood skills for the local communities
in Region 8 in the Philippines. 
Five years later, after careful, thoughtful and strategic project planning,
Waraynon Initiative Network (WIN) is ready and excited to launch
“the breadWINner project” in July, 2019.

“give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and
you feed him for a lifetime. “ – Lao Tzu
In collaboration with the Rotary Club of Kandaya -Tacloban,
Philippine Chamber of Commerce & Industry- Leyte-Tacloban Inc.,
ACLC College, Petron Gasul (Carbert Marketing – Tacloban) and the An Waray Party-List, we will fulfill our promise to empower the local communities with sustainable livelihood skills.
Project Director and WIN’s Corporate Auditor, Derrick Anido, has gathered a team of culinary professionals (Manly Bayona, Richiel Marie Mendoza Canares, Sherry Go and Angie Arinto Pariña) who have volunteered to go beyond the kitchen and offer their expertise to train a group of pre-screened participants during a FREE 9-day basic culinary skills training program.
At the culmination of the training, the participants will present a showcase of their work to local restaurateurs through the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry –
Tacloban who could potentially employ them on the spot.
We are extremely grateful to our project partners – ACLC College -Tacloban,
An Waray Party-List, Petron-Gasul (Carbert Marketing – Tacloban),
Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry – Tacloban and the Rotary Club of Kandaya;
and of course to the chef trainors for this collaborative venture.

#WINstrong

Poster credit: Maxinne B. Vergara

WARAYNON INITIATIVE NETWORK (WIN) is proud to launch “the breadWINner project”

WARAYNON INITIATIVE NETWORK (WIN) is proud to launch 
“the breadWINner project” on July 1-10, 2019, in Tacloban City, Philippines in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Kandaya -Tacloban, Philippine Chamber of Commerce & Industry- Leyte-Tacloban Inc., ACLC College, Petron Gasul (Carbert Marketing – Tacloban) and the An Waray Party-List.

“Empowering the community with sustainable livelihood skills”

The TRAINING TEAM:

Derrick Anido
Top Honors, The Arts Institue of California – Orange County
Executive Chef and Partner 
Jo’s Milagrina and Federico’s Bistro
Tacloban, Philippines

Manly Bayona
Graduate, International School for the Culinary Arts and Hotel Management (ISCAHM)
Quezon City, Philippines
Chef de Partie, Minerva II-Swan Hellenic (6 yrs)
Sous Chef – R cafe, NYC 
Head Chef – Victorino’s, QC

Richiel Marie Mendoza Canares
Pasty Chef and Owner
Chef Reigh Creations and Butchers Belly 
Cebu, Philippines

Sherry Go
Pastry Chef and Owner
Sunny Side Up Cakes & Desserts
Tacloban, Philippines

Angie Arinto Pariña
Pastry Chef and Owner Angelcakes Baking Co. 
Tacloban, Philippines



Poster credit: Maxinne B. Vergara